Alejandro,

We blogged about this recently at 
https://swiftstack.com/blog/2014/04/24/about-those-public-cloud-price-drops/. 
I've asked around the office here at SwiftStack to see if we can put together 
some more public cost details (specifically in response to you question), so I 
hope we can share some more info soon.

--John



On Apr 30, 2014, at 5:11 AM, Alejandro Comisario 
<alejandro.comisa...@mercadolibre.com> wrote:

> Hi guys.
> After amazon dropped its prices among other things, on S3 its seems that i 
> need in my compañy to justify/analyze if swift keeps being the most cost 
> convenient solution (we have it in house)
> 
> When we decided going with swift one year ago, one of the main constraints 
> was "keeping the data in our datacenter" so we did'nt do the excercice of 
> costs, but today since "seems" that this constraint might be no more i need 
> to go through this excercise (of course i want to stay with swift)
> 
> So, im reaching the community to ask experiences of people that went through 
> the same scenario, things to take into account and recent results.
> 
> I bumped with a great aticle from Amar Kapadia at: 
> http://www.buildcloudstorage.com/2012/01/can-openstack-swift-hit-amazon-s3-like.html
>  and since i belive is a great place to start, the calculations an variables 
> might be outdated.
> 
> help is more than apreciated!!
> 
> 
> ​best.
> alejandrito​
> 
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